The grand finale of Dancing with the Stars Season 34 is on — and if you want to support Robert Irwin and Witney Carson for the Mirrorball Trophy, here’s your simple guide to casting votes effectively.
🕗 When the Voting Window Opens
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Voting begins at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) — the moment the live finale begins. Bangla news+1
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The voting window remains open only until the final performance ends — once the last dance is judged, the window closes and no late votes are accepted. Bangla news+1
✅ How to Vote: Two Official Methods
You have two ways to cast a vote for Robert & Witney:
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Online Voting
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Visit the official voting page at dwtsvote.abc.com. Bangla news+1
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Log in using your ABC account (free to create if you don’t have one). Bangla news+1
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Select “Robert & Witney” from the list of contestants and click “Save Votes.” Bangla news+1
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Text-Message Voting
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Open your phone’s messaging app and text “ROBERT” to 21523. Bangla news+1
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Standard text-messaging rates apply. Bangla news
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🔁 Maximize Your Impact: Number of Votes Per Person
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Each fan is allowed up to 10 online votes + 10 text votes per couple, meaning you could cast a total of 20 votes for Robert & Witney. Bangla news+1
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For maximum impact, many fans choose to use both methods as soon as voting opens. Bangla news+1
🌍 Who Can Vote (and Who Can’t)
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Only viewers in the Eastern and Central time zones of the U.S. can participate in live voting. Bangla news+1
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Viewers in the U.S. West Coast or outside eligible regions won’t have their votes counted — because their broadcast airs on delay. Bangla news+1
📝 Why It Matters — And What’s at Stake
This season’s finale features five couples — only one will win the coveted Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy. Bangla news+1 For Robert & Witney, who’ve consistently delivered memorable performances, fan votes are a huge deciding factor — so if you care about their chances, timing and vote count matter. Bangla news+1
Casting all 20 possible votes right when the window opens ensures your support counts. And with competition tight, every vote could make a difference.
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